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How To Choose The Right Sofa Upholstery Fabric

Copenhagen Daybed in Balmoral Sky

A question we’re often asked is “What is the best fabric for sofa upholstery?” and it’s a great question. As we know, most homes have a sofa. But with so many different choices of fabric to choose from, how do you know which fabric is right for your sofa? In this post, we’re sharing our top tips to choose the best fabric for sofa upholstery.

Before we begin, let’s take a look at what exactly upholstery is.


What is upholstery?

Upholstery refers to the fabrics used to make up the soft coverings of sofas, chairs and other pieces of furniture. These fabrics hold 3 main characteristics which we will be discussing below.


How to choose the best upholstery fabric for your sofa

When choosing a fabric for sofa upholstery, there are 3 main things to keep in mind:

  • Practicality
  • Aesthetic
  • Budget

1. Practicality

The sofa will be used and sat on, therefore should be practical for your requirements. Some fabrics may be visually appealing, but not right for your needs.

For example, if the sofa will be placed in a living area where people will be sitting on it every day, it will need to be more comfortable. Whereas a bedroom sofa that is more to fit the aesthetic and may not be sat on regularly does not have to be as comfortable.

Similarly, if it’s a family sofa you need that children or pets will be using, you will need a sofa made from tough, durable materials that are easy to clean. So if you’re wondering what sofa fabric is best for dogs, leather is a great choice. However, it shouldn’t be smooth leather, as this will easily get scuffed. It should be leather with a distressed look.

Questions you should ask yourself when considering the practicality of your sofa upholstery fabric include:

  • Where will the sofa go?
  • Who will be sitting on the sofa?
  • Is the fabric comfortable for its recipients?
  • Will children or pets be around the sofa?
  • How easy is the fabric to clean?
  • How durable is the fabric?

2. Aesthetic

Along with comfort and practicality, it’s important for your sofa to match the look of your home. Our customers regularly ask us which sofa is best leather or fabric, and the answer is it completely depends on what you require.

A leather sofa is ideal for homes with a classic interior, whereas a fabric option like velvet sofa upholstery fabric will complement rooms with a modern, luxury aesthetic.

To find a sofa fabric that will match the look of your home, you should consider:

  • What type of aesthetic does the sofa destination have?
  • What type of vision do you have for the room?
  • Do you want your sofa to look luxurious, modern, classic or traditional?

3. Budget

Some sofa upholstery fabrics are more expensive than others. For instance, faux leather and Sandringham velvet cost an additional £100, whereas tweed comes in at £75 and Chatsworth boucle at £150.

Balmoral is the perfect choice for those on a budget, as it is completely free of charge. Balmoral is available in over 20 colours including coffee, fuchsia and slate. The Kensington collection is another affordable choice, at £50 and available in 10+ colours and patterns.

With over 130 fabrics to choose from here at Sofabed.co.uk, we have a fabric fit for all budgets. For more information on the price of sofa upholstery fabrics, give us a call at 0160 659 4404 to speak to a member of our expert team.

We’ve now covered the 3 main areas to consider when choosing a sofa upholstery fabric. Below are some extras to look out for.


Other things to take into account are:

  • The sofa model itself
  • Sofa colour
  • Sofa pattern

Which sofa upholstery fabric is right for you?

You should now have an insight into how to choose the best fabric for sofa upholstery.

At Sofabed.co.uk, all our sofa beds are handmade from scratch, so you can choose the fabric and colour that suits you. With over 130 to choose from, there really is a fabric for all requirements. Check out our fabrics page to see all available options and click here to order up to 6 fabric swatches free of charge, so you can see how the material will look in the comfort of your home. 

Each sofa bed model is handcrafted at one of our 2 UK factories and we deliver your sofa bed fully assembled to your house for FREE. So there’s no need to worry about assembling the model or paying high delivery costs.

If you have any questions about sofa beds, please don’t hesitate to ask our expert team. Our team has all the knowledge and know-how of our products and is always happy to help, however we can.

In the meantime, please check out our 5-star TrustPilot reviews and give us a call if you have any questions.

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A Guide To The Types of Sofa Bed Mechanisms

Sofa beds are convenient, affordable ways to maximise your space, however there are different types of sofa bed mechanisms, which can make it hard to choose which is right for you. We’re looking at the sofa bed mechanism types, how they work and the difference between the 3 main sofa bed mechanisms.

But first…

What are sofa bed mechanisms?

Sofa bed mechanisms are, essentially, how sofa beds ‘open’ and transition from a sofa to a bed. Every sofa bed will have one of three opening mechanisms.


The 3 Sofa Bed Mechanism Types

The 3 main types of sofa bed mechanisms are:

  • Pull out
  • Easy open
  • Click-clack

Pull out sofa beds

The most popular type of sofa bed mechanism, pull out sofa beds do exactly what the name suggests. To open a pull out sofa bed, you must first pull out the frame from the centre. A pair of legs will come down and you can place them on the floor.

 

Our Chesterfield Sofabed is a great example of a pull out sofa bed and is one of our best-selling models. To transform the Chesterfield from a sofa into a bed, simply remove the seat cushions and then pull the frame out and towards the floor. It will instantly become a small double bed, ideal for guests and sleepovers.

A picture of our Chesterfield 2 seater sofa bed in the closed position
When it is ‘closed’ the Chesterfield 2 seater sofa bed is a small and comfortable seating area
A picture of our Chesterfield 2 seater sofa bed in the open position
When it is ‘open’ the Chesterfield 2 seater sofa bed becomes a small double bed

The Chesterfield Sofabed is a great choice for guest bedrooms. The pull out mechanism makes it extremely straightforward to transform the sofa into a bed, so your guests won’t have to worry about opening and closing the model.

 

What’s more, the Chesterfield can be customised to your choice of fabric and colour, making it the main attraction in any room. All our sofa beds are created from scratch, enabling a truly personalised sofa bed for each customer.

 

Made up of a foam mattress on a trampoline base, the Chesterfield sofa bed truly mimics the feeling of a fully sprung mattress, so a good night’s sleep is never far away.

 

Another popular pull out sofa bed is the Hereford Sofabed. This sofa bed is sure to fit into any area and looks particularly appealing in velvet fabrics. Faux leather is another popular fabric choice for the Hereford sofa bed and gives it a sleek, modern look.

A picture of our Hereford 2 seater sofa bed in the closed position
In bed mode, the Hereford 2 seater sofa bed is a sleek, stylish seating area
A picture of our Hereford 2 seater sofa bed in the open position
In bed mode, the Hereford 2 seater sofa bed becomes a cosy, spacious double bed

The seamless pull out mechanism means overnight guests can quickly and effectively transform the sofa into a bed, so they could be snoozing away within minutes of entering the room.

 

In sofa form, the Hereford is a lavish, comfortable seating area and when ‘open’, the model becomes the same size as a small double bed, ready for overnight guests. The Hereford sofa bed oozes luxury; it is visually appealing, extremely comfortable and completely efficient. With the Hereford bed, every guest is sure to experience a comfortable night’s sleep.

 

Pull out sofa beds are versatile and adaptable, and are commonly used in living areas and guest bedrooms. As the most popular type of sofa bed mechanism, pull out sofa beds can easily be placed in any environment.

 

Most pull out sofa beds out there tend to be of poor quality or not quite what customers want. However, ours are custom-made to fit your requirements and are made to last.


Easy open sofa beds

Swift and efficient, easy open sofa beds can be opened with one quick motion. The cushions are attached directly to the sofa so there is no need to spend time removing them one by one.

 

To open an easy open sofa bed, a person must simply pull the top of the cushion forward towards the floor and voila – your bed awaits. The bed will practically unfold itself, so there is no need to spend extensive periods of time lifting and pulling the sofa bed from different sides.

 

Our Tiverton Sofabed is easy to open and could have guests dreaming away in minutes. The sofa bed features a cushion back and has a sleek, contemporary design to fit the modern aesthetic.

 

Handcrafted in the UK, the Tiverton sofa bed is a great match for the Blenheim and Chatsworth ranges.

 

The Tiverton sofa bed is guaranteed to save time, as it’s easy open mechanism means guests can open up the sofa bed, hop in and start dreaming away. All guests are sure to experience a great night’s sleep when they stay in the Tiverton.

 

With 3 fibre back cushions and 2 foam seat cushions, the sofa bed is a comfortable, contemporary classic, ideal for living areas. Leading a true double life, the Tiverton makes a stylish sofa by day and a dreamy bed by night.

 

Easy open sofa beds like the Tiverton are perfect for regular sofa bed users requiring an efficient, time-saving choice. The model has it all – comfort, practicality and aesthetics. It’s a real win-win-win.

 

Most easy open sofa beds generally tend to wear out after a few uses and do not prioritise comfort. At sofabed.co.uk, all our sofa beds consist of a foam mattress on a trampoline base, that effortlessly mimics the comfort of a fully sprung mattress.

 

We know our customers deserve nothing but the best, which is what we aim to provide, every time.


Click-clack sofa beds

The third and final type of sofa bed opening mechanism, click-clack sofa beds tend to be the most affordable type of sofa bed, due to their minimalist design. The design of a click-clack sofa bed is not a sofa with a pull out bed – no, these sofa beds are first beds and next function as sofas.

 

When opening a click-clack sofa bed, you will need to first push the mattress forward. Once you hear a click, you can push it back until it lays down flat. These sofa beds are compact, affordable, and the best choice if you are on a low budget.

 

Where the cushions of an easy open sofa bed are attached to the sofa, those with a click-clack mechanism have no cushions whatsoever, saving you even more time.

 

Our Sussex single box bed is a great choice and, as our smallest piece of furniture, is specifically suited to small areas. This box bed will fit virtually anywhere and is ideal for caravans, canal boats and narrow doorways.

 

With its small footprint and click-clack mechanism, the Sussex single box bed is our most affordable sofa bed, catering to a range of budgets.

A picture of our Sussex single box bed in the closed position
In sofa mode, the Sussex single box bed is a small, stylish seating area
A picture of our Sussex single box bed in the open position
In bed mode, the Sussex single box bed becomes a small single bed that seems to appear from nowhere!

Although the Sussex single box bed is compact and affordable, make no mistake – this sofa bed does not compromise on quality and is manufactured exactly the same way as our larger 2 seater sofa beds. With no arms, this box bed takes up minimal space, so there is no need to squeeze past – instead, you can freely stroll by.

 

The Sussex bed has a straightforward design, with no cushions allowing for an easy transformation. Customers wanting matching cushions can upgrade and add a maximum of 4 scatter cushions to their single box bed.

 

Click-clack sofa beds are ideal for those on a budget or needing a small sofa bed. These models are great sofa beds for small spaces and are custom-made in our Cheshire and Staffordshire factories. At sofabed.co.uk, all our sofa beds are made from scratch, allowing you to create a tailored sofa bed in the fabric of your choice. It couldn’t be easier to create the sofa bed of your dreams.


Which type of sofa bed mechanism suits you?

We’ve shared the 3 main types of sofa bed mechanisms. Be sure to check out our complete range of contemporary sofa beds to find the right fit for you.

 

All of our sofa beds are handcrafted directly by our skilled team. We dispatch them ready-made and will deliver them to your house for FREE. So there’s no need to try and assemble them on your own. 

 

What’s more, our sofa beds are available in over 130 fabrics and colours for you to choose from. Check out our fabrics page and order up to 6 fabric swatches here free of charge, so you can see how the material will look in the comfort of your home. 

 

In the meantime, please check out our 5-star TrustPilot reviews and give us a call if you have any questions.

 

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The Different Types Of Sofa Beds Explained – & Their Characteristics

The different types of sofa beds

We’ve come a long way from the traditional basic sofa bed – today, there are several types of sofa bed options. We’re taking a look at the different types of sofa beds out there, along with the benefits and differences of each model.

Let’s dive right in.

What makes the different types of sofa beds different?

Sofa beds all pretty much serve the same purpose. They’re convenient sofas that can transform into comfortable beds for sleeping. But the models can have different setup options, sizes, and functional uses.

Some sofa beds are smaller and transform into small single beds, whereas bigger models can transform into spacious double beds that fit 2 or more people. Moreover, some double up as living room sofas, whereas others as pouffes or ottomans.

Below are the different types of sofa beds and their characteristics.


The different types of sofa bed

There are several types of sofa beds available to buy. The types of sofa bed include:

  • Box beds
  • 2-seater sofabeds
  • 3-seater sofabeds
  • Classic sofabeds
  • Contemporary 
  • Corner sofabeds
  • Daybeds 
  • Click-clack sofa beds
  • Foam fold-out sofa beds
  • Storage sofa beds
  • A-frame sofa beds
  • 1-part metal action
  • 3-part metal action
  • Pull out & lift up
  • 3-fold roll out

Read more in our guide to the different types of sofa bed mechanisms here


1. Sofa Bed Box Beds

The smallest type of sofa bed available, box beds resemble something more of an inconspicuous pouffe when the bed is folded away. 

Box beds are very popular for areas with limited space. Various sizes are available, including for single and small double beds. But the true appeal of the box bed is its suitability for restricted spaces.

A picture of our Cheshire double box bed in the closed position
The Cheshire double box bed is a stylish seating area when ‘closed’
A picture of our Cheshire double box bed in the open position
The Cheshire double box bed springs into a comfortable double bed when ‘open’

The compact size of box beds allows them to easily fit through small, narrow doorways and they are a great choice for lofts and spiral stairs.


Good to Know:

Is your space limited at home? Read our guide on the best sofa beds for small spaces for some expert advice for our personal favourites.


2. 2-Seater Sofa Beds

By day, the 2 seater sofa bed plays a comfortable seating area and by night, it transforms into a small double bed, ideal for one guest.

2 seater sofa beds are perfect for areas with space restrictions and fit right into living areas. With the hidden mechanism, no one will know your luxury sofa can instantly spring into a cosy bed.

2 seater sofa beds are also great choices for guest bedrooms or permanent bedrooms that require an extra bed.

A picture of our Cirencester 2 seater sofa bed in the closed position
When it is ‘closed’ the Cirencester 2 seater sofa bed is a seating area for 2
A picture of our Cirencester 2 seater sofa bed in the open position
When it is ‘open’ the Cirencester 2 seater sofa bed springs into a cosy double bed

3. 3-Seater Sofa Beds

The 3 seater sofa bed seats up to 3 people when in sofa form. Once transformed into bed mode, it sleeps 2 or more people, making it perfect for sleepovers.

This is a more spacious option than the 2 seater and the extra space means multiple guests can stay over. 3 seaters sofa beds can also fit in any bedroom, however they are more popular in living areas due to their size.


4. Classic Sofa Beds

Classic sofa beds never go out of style. Popular all year round, these sofa beds have a classic design that stands the test of time. These models have been around for years, yet remain a firm favourite with customers.

If you’re unsure which type of sofa bed to go for, the classic is always a great choice. The sofa will remain stylish in 1 month as well as 1 year. Alternatively, for a modern take on the classic sofa bed, customers can opt for modern velvet in brighter colours. All our sofa beds are made from scratch, so can be completely customised to your fabric and colour of choice.

A picture of our classic Dewsbury sofa bed in the closed position
When it is ‘closed’ the classic Dewsbury sofa bed is a majestic area to sit
A picture of our classic Dewsbury sofa bed in the open position
When it is ‘open’ the classic Dewsbury sofa bed becomes a spacious, comfortable double bed

5. Contemporary

Chic and on-trend, contemporary sofa beds become the focal point in any area. Combining modern design with practicality and build quality, our contemporary sofa beds look like they’re straight from a magazine.

These sofa beds are known for their stylish designs and cater to rooms that fit the modern aesthetic. Contemporary sofa beds liven up living areas, modern home offices and bedrooms.

A picture of our contemporary Keswick sofa bed in the closed position
When ‘closed’ the contemporary Keswick sofa bed catches your eye as a stunning seating area
A picture of our contemporary Keswick sofa bed in the open position
When it is ‘open’ the contemporary Keswick sofa bed transforms into a delightful double bed

6. Corner Sofa Beds

Displaying an ‘L’ shape, corner sofa beds are great statement pieces of furniture. They are ideal for having lots of guests over and when transformed into a double bed, are perfect for large sleepovers, too.

Suitable for living areas, corner sofa beds truly maximise your living room furniture, providing great aesthetics, comfort and efficiency. Our Chester Corner Sofabed is a great example, with a contemporary design, and double bed built-in.

A picture of our Chester corner sofa bed when closed, in its sofa form
In sofa form, the Chester corner sofa bed is a statement piece of furniture
A picture of our Chester corner sofa bed in the open position
In bed form, the Chester corner sofa bed makes a large cosy double bed

7. Storage Sofa Beds

Just like the name suggests, storage sofa beds offer added storage facilities. These sofa beds are extremely practical, offering you a sofa, a bed and storage space all in one.

These sofa beds come in various different forms and are perfect for those that are limited in space or don’t have enough areas to store their items.


8. Daybeds

Daybeds are contemporary alternatives to traditional sofa beds. Stylish, comfortable and efficient, the day bed is great for lounging around in the daytime and doubles up as a comfortable bed with foam mattress or pocket sprung mattress for night-time, too.

Daybeds are especially convenient for people with mobility issues or struggling with stairs. They make a stylish seating area during the day and a comfortable sleeping area at night.

The daybed can also be used as a bench next to windows or at the foot of the bed. Folding out to the size of a small double bed when open, these sofa beds are perfect for any guest room or study.

Combining a seating area and a guest bed in a fashionable and cosy way, the daybed is the modern choice of sofa bed in 2022 and beyond.

A picture of our Stockholm daybed sofa bed in the closed position
When it is ‘closed’ the Stockholm daybed sofa bed is a unique bench or seating area
A picture of our Stockholm daybed sofa bed in the open position
When it is ‘open’ the Stockholm daybed sofa bed springs into a complete double bed

9. Click-Clack Sofa Beds

Click-clack is a type of sofa bed mechanism. These models first function as beds and sofas second. Click-clack sofa beds are easy to assemble and are some of the most affordable types of sofa bed.

To transform a click-clack sofa bed, you must first push the mattress forward. Once you hear the click, you can then push it back until it lays down flat.

This type of sofa bed is small and compact, making it easy to carry up spiral stairs. The affordability of click-clack sofa beds comes at no compromise to quality, as these models are created in the same factory as our larger sofa bed options.


10. Foam Fold-Out Sofa Beds

Foam fold-out sofa beds are among the easiest types of sofa bed to assemble. With these sofa beds, the seat is essentially a section of mattress that is folded over.

To transition a foam fold-out sofa bed to its bed form, you can simply fold out the seating section and that’s it – you’re good to go. Neither you nor your guests will need to spend time lifting or arranging parts of the sofa bed. Instead, you’ll be all set to tuck yourself into bed and get a good night’s sleep.


11. A-Frame Sofa Beds

A-frame sofa beds require you to move the back of the model, not the seating part. The bed is then made level by the ‘A-frame’ structure that supports the folded out section.


12. 1-Part Metal Action

As the name suggests, this type of sofa bed requires one swift move to transform the sofa into a bed ready for sleeping in. 1-part metal action sofa beds simply require you to pull out the frame and it will do the rest itself. It will even fold away the sofa cushions, saving you precious minutes that can be spent sleeping.


13. 3-Part Metal Action

This type of sofa bed requires 3 singular actions to transform the sofa into a bed. Although it takes slightly longer to assemble than a 1-part metal action, a 3-part metal action sofa bed is still an efficient choice, requiring users to simply remove the seat cushions and fold the mattress out.


14. Pull Out & Lift Up Sofa Beds

A pull out sofa bed does exactly what it says – it pulls out. These sofa beds don’t require much work to assemble – the trolley will roll out from under the seats, pushing them outwards and upwards. Pull out sofa beds are really easy to use and make it easy for guests to set up and nod off in no time.


15. 3-Fold Roll Out Sofa Beds

With 3 fold roll out sofa beds, the mattress is stored directly underneath the cushions. You will need to remove the cushions and simply pull on the mattress. It will then transform into a bed with retractable legs that you can pull toward the ground.


Which types of sofa beds take your fancy?

Hopefully, by now you’re familiar with all of the different types of sofa beds, and you have an idea of the sofa bed that’s most suitable to your living arrangements.

If you have any questions about sofa beds – anything at all – please don’t hesitate to ask our expert team. All of the sofa beds you see here are made by us, directly. We dispatch them ready-made and will deliver them to your house for FREE. So there’s no need to try and assemble them on your own. 

Plus, they’re available in over 130 fabrics and colours for you to choose from. For more information, check out our fabrics page and click here to order up to 6 fabric swatches free of charge, so you can see how the material will look in the comfort of your home. 

In the meantime, feel free to check out our 5-star TrustPilot reviews and give us a call if you have any questions.

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Sofabeds the perfect solution for Christmas guests

Christmas might be the most magical time of the year, with its great food, parties, and lots of family time. However, as well as all those lovely presents Christmas brings other things into your home like extra house guests. So, if you want to avoid the headache of where your friends and family are going to sleep it could be time to start planning now.  Yes it might be early, but this is no last minute decision. A little planning now and you have one less thing to worry about nearer to the big day.

Unless you are fortunate enough to live in a mansion the chance are that you have a limited amount of rooms and beds in your home.  You could be planning on putting up a tent in the garden or asking grandma to sofasurf.  Not ideal!  A better solution is to invest in a quality sofabed.  Then not only do you have an extra bed you also have extra seats, a win win if ever there was one.

Which sofabed to choose is quite the conundrum.  Luckily at sofabed.co.uk we have a selection of top quality sofabeds that could be just the thing.  They are all available direct from the manufacturer and are made to order in your choice of fabric.  Even better all sofabeds ordered before 21st November are guaranteed to be made and delivered in time for Christmas.  We will try hard to deliver any sofabeds ordered after this date but we cannot guarantee it. So here we have some great choices of sofabeds to add to your home to keep those Christmas guests happy.

1 Living Room Style

The style of sofabed you choose for a living room is that little bit different to those that you may choose for other rooms in the house.  If your living room is a traditional room you might want to choose from our Classic range of sofabeds https://sofabed.co.uk/classic-sofabeds/.  Models such as the Chesterfield   https://sofabed.co.uk/product/chesterfield-sofabed/  and Dewsbury  https://sofabed.co.uk/product/dewsbury-sofabed/ could be the perfect choice.  Even better they will mean you have a couple of extra seats for the daytime as well as an extra bed for the night.

The Winchester Sofabed a great choice for Traditional Living Rooms

2 Spare Room Sofabeds

For many families the fourth bedroom is a spare room.  Yes you could put a bed in the room full time, but then you cannot use the room for much else when there are no guests.  A better solution is a small sofabed that allows the room to also be used as a study, hobby room or play room.  Sofabeds with arms such as the Gothenburg https://sofabed.co.uk/product/gothenburg-sofabed/ and Madrid https://sofabed.co.uk/product/madrid-sofabed/ are perfect for this and as they are made to order the fabric can suit any décor.

The Madrid sofabed shown in Balmoral Olive Fabric

3 Apartments

More and more people are now living in apartments, studios and flats, contemporary living at its finest.  By their nature these are homes where space is at a premium, so a traditional extra bed is not an option.  A box bed is one of the most compact sofabeds there is and will fit in the smallest of spaces.  When the Cheshire Box bed https://sofabed.co.uk/product/cheshire-double-box-bed/ is combined with a modern fabric it is perfect for apartments, studios and flats.

Box Beds perfect for Apartments

4 Built to last

With many things in life you get what you pay for, and sofabeds are no different.  You can buy cheap imports available in any colour, as long as it is black, or you can choose a quality alternative.  With sofabed.co.uk you have the comfort that you are dealing direct with the manufacturer and cutting out expensive middlemen.  Not only that you are buying from a genuine UK business that makes everything right here in the UK.

So there you have it our solution for peaceful  happy Christmas guests.

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The Best Sofa Beds For Small Spaces & Tiny Rooms

In this article, we’re going to pick the best sofa beds for small spaces. A lack of space at home is a problem almost everyone can relate to. But with our sofa bed ideas for small spaces, you’ll be able to find the right blend of convenience, style, and affordability. 

So let’s jump right in.

‘Bed in a box’ seats

The very smallest sofa beds are what we call ‘Box beds’. As their name suggests, they are literally box seats that double-up as a bed. When the mattress is tucked away, they sit inconspicuously in any room as a convenient, comfortably-cushioned seat. 

In fact, box beds are so small that there’s virtually no living space they can’t inhabit. You can carry them up spiral staircases, or slot them into caravans and canal boats no problem. 

Our smallest box bed, the Sussex single box bed, has a total height of 45cm and width of 87cm — and unfolds neatly into a foam, mattress with a bed size of 188cm x 69cm.

A picture of our Sussex single box bed in the open position
In the closed position, the Sussex single box bed looks almost like an inconspicuous pouffe
A picture of our Sussex single box bed in the open position
Opened up into a single bed, this is the ideal sofa bed for small bedroom

For a box bed/2-seater hybrid, the Cheshire double box bed is great for two sleepers. It has the breathing space of a small double, making it ideal for guest-sleepers or for special occasions. This is another one that meets the challenge of even the tightest spaces. Including narrow doorways, spiral staircase, and caravans. Making it truly one of the best sofa beds for small rooms (in our opinion) — and very stylish, too!

A picture of our Cheshire double box bed in the closed position
When it is ‘closed’ the Cheshire double box bed is a small and comfortable seating area
A picture of our Cheshire double box bed in the open position
When it is ‘open’ the Cheshire double box bed a small double bed seems to appear from nowhere!

2-Seater sofa bed ideas for small spaces

2-seaters are ideal for couples both sitting and sleeping. They’re naturally some of the more compact models available on the market to buy. 

2 seaters are ideal for studies, ‘box rooms’, and flats where space is limited. And with a proper foam sprung mattress, guests can crash but sleep comfortably all night long. 

A great 2-seater to think about is the Madrid sofabed. This model has no arms — making it a breeze to twist and turn on tight staircases and to shuffle down into confined spaces. Without arms,  you don’t have to worry about snagging yourself on them as you squeeze past.

A picture of our Madrid sofabed in the closed position
Without arms, our Madrid sofabed is even more accommodating in tight spots

As a seat it has a total width of 140cm, but once opened out, it reveals a beautiful 188cm x 119cm small double that sits on a trampoline base, with the feel of a fully sprung mattress. 

A picture of our Madrid sofabed in the open position
Simply remove the seat cover and fold out the sofabed action, and you have a small double bed for guests to sleep on

This Edinburgh sofabed has a more familiar, contemporary design. Indeed it wouldn’t look out of place in any living room. It has all the deep comfort of a ‘typical’ sofa — two people will melt into the seat and back cushions. But lo and behold, by removing the cushions, it can soon be transformed into a small double bed with a foam mattress and a luxury feel. 

A picture of our Edinburgh sofabed in the closed position
It looks like an ordinary sofa, and it feels like one too. But hidden underneath is a very comfortable small double bed.

The gorgeous Edinburgh 2-seater bed is the same size as a small double bed as standard (188cm x 119cm) but there is the option to upgrade to a standard double bed size (188cm x 139cm) if you have that little extra room to spare.

A picture of our Edinburgh sofabed in the open position
The Edinburgh small double bed in all its glory.

Compact daybeds for small spaces

‘Daybed’ is a funny word, because it essentially is another word for ‘sofa bed’. As a piece of furniture, they’re great for daytime lounging and nighttime sleeping. And like their sofa bed counterparts, they’re available in compact shapes. Making them ideal for tiny rooms or tight spots. 

This Copenhagen daybed can sit up against any wall in any tight spot, where it can easily be converted into a small double bed. It comes with a foam mattress that feels sprung. But you can upgrade it to a true pocket sprung for a little extra.

A picture of our Copenhagen daybed in the closed position
This Copenhagen daybed will make a fine edition to any small living space

The Copenhagen daybed is perfectly fine to use for permanent sleeping and is ideal for small rooms — such as a child’s or a teenager’s bedroom.

A picture of our Copenhagen daybed in the open position
This Copenhagen daybed is a great fit for both lounges and bedrooms

We had to include this gorgeous contemporary York daybed because it has a truly distinctive shape and feel to it that oozes luxuriousnes. For people stuck on space but not wanting to settle for anything less, the York daybed is ready to impress in your apartment, study or lounge. 

A picture of our York daybed in the closed position
The York daybed is one of our personal favourites, as it radiates with beauty that is unlike anything else.

Featuring curved arms and no back cushion, the York daybed will fit in the tightest of spaces. Choose the fabric and colour you want so that it becomes a focal point in your room. 

A picture of our York daybed in the open position
As you can see, the York daybed still retains its gorgeousness even as it unfolds into a double bed

Expert Comment

“Any sofabed is a large investment so it is essential that you make the right choice for you and your home.  With this level of investment it is important to know where your new piece of furniture is made and who the company you are dealing with is.  You could choose an online retailer that buys from all over the world, or you could choose a genuine UK manufacturer.  At sofabed.co.uk we manufacture all our sofabeds in our own UK factory in the customers’ choice of fabric.  So not only are you enjoying competitive prices, you are getting British build quality and peace of mind that you are dealing directly with the people who make your sofabed.”

Steve  Hamblett • MD • Sofabed.co.uk


Inspired by these sofa beds for small spaces?

You’ve just seen some of our favourites. But be sure to check out our complete collection of compact sofabeds to see all of the sofa bed ideas for small spaces we have on offer. 

All of the sofa beds here are made by us, directly. We dispatch them ready-made and will deliver to your house for FREE. So there’s no need to try and assemble them on your own. 

Plus, they’re available in over 130 fabrics and colours for you to choose from. Check out our fabrics page and click here to order up to 6 fabric swatches free of charge, so you can see how the material will look in the comfort of your home. 

In the meantime, please check out our 5-star TrustPilot reviews and give us a call if you have any questions. 

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Chaise Longues for CATS!!!!!

Here at Sofabed.co.uk we are always keen to help our customers in anyway that we can.  So when we were talking to one of our new customers and he mentioned that he would like a miniature Chaise longue for his cat, to go along with his new sofabed, we thought why not.

One of the beauties of bring a genuine UK manufacturer is that we can manufacture pretty much watever we want as long as it has a wooden frame and is upholstered.  So enter our new range of cat friendly chaise longues modelled beautifully by Mouschi the cat.  Covered with our Fleur de Lys Green fabric it is made  with the same care and attention as our normal “human” chaise longue sofabeds.

Over to Mouschi’s owner Mark

Hi Steve and the team,

The cat chaise long just arrived 🙂

Mouschi the cat was right on there!!

Looks great, looking forward to the bigger version

Many thanks,

 

 

 

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How to Open Your Sofabed

We are often contacted by customers wanting a little help converting there sofa into a sofabed.  So lets make it easy.  Here is a step by step guide:

How it works – Sofa to Bed
To convert your sofa into a sofabed please follow the steps included here.
Should these steps not be followed, and the sofa bed action is forced in the wrong
direction it may become bent and inoperable.
Please note that we include with your purchase a 12-month manufacturing guarantee.
This guarantee does not include damage caused by the incorrect use of the sofa bed action.

Step 1
• Remove the seat and back cushions from the sofabed.

Step 2
• Fold out the black fabric cover.
• Pull up the sofabed action using the bar nearest to the front of the sofabed using the metal
handle.
DO NOT PULL THE SOFABED ACTION OUT WITH THE REAR BAR

Step 3
• Pull the sofabed action towards you gently until it sits horizontally.
• Pull up the foot bar from the rear of the sofabed action as shown.

Step 4
• Continue to pull the foot bar towards you until it sits on the floor.
• The sofabed is now half open.

Step 5
• Pull the second footbar up and towards you.

Step 6
• Continue to pull the second foot bar towards you until it sits on the floor.
• The sofabed is now ready to use

Step 7
• For sofabeds with back cushions these can be slotted between the back of the sofa and the sleep
area to create a headboard.
• Seat cushions can be stored under the sofabed

 

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Brand New sofabed.co.uk Website

Its here the brand new www.sofabed.co.uk website.

Featuring 16 new styles of sofabed’s, from the contemporary Chelsea Sofabed to the traditional Dewsbury Sofabed, we are sure there is something to suit everyone’s taste and style. Every sofa bed that we sell is made to order by us in our 2 UK based factories, so we are confident that you will be delighted by the quality and style of your new piece of furniture. As well as 16 new style of sofabeds we have over 80 different fabrics for you to choose from, so when you choose one of our sofabeds you know that it has been made specially for you.